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Martijn Brinkers commented on TAPESTRY-2533:
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In the log I get the following
[23 Jul 2008 22:34:20 btpool0-1] WARN Could not add object with duplicate id
'RequestExceptionHandler'. The duplicate object has been ignored.
(org.apache.tapestry5.services.TapestryModule.RequestExceptionHandler)
But I do not add a 'RequestExceptionHandler' I just decorate it
> Only one decorateRequestExceptionHandler is used even though I have defined
> more than one
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> Key: TAPESTRY-2533
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-2533
> Project: Tapestry
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 5.0.13
> Reporter: Martijn Brinkers
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> I have two submodules and in each submodule I have defined a
> decorateRequestExceptionHandler. The problem is that only one is used.
> For only the first submodule that defines the
> decorateRequestExceptionHandler method the decorate method is called. If
> I add decorateRequestExceptionHandler to the 'main' module only the
> decorateRequestExceptionHandler method of the main module is called.
> I thought it was possible to have multiple decorators for the same
> service. From the Tapestry docs "It is also common to have multiple
> decorations on a single service. In this case, a whole stack of
> interceptor objects will be created, each delegating to the next.
> Tapestry IoC provides control over the order in which such decorations
> occur."
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